[Chronic constipation].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2194-3285
Viola Andresen, Peter Layer
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Chronic constipation is one of the most common health disorders in all of medicine. Its extent ranges from mild discomfort, which is usually easy to improve, to severe functional limitations that may significantly reduce quality of life and may be refractory to various treatment approaches. Our understanding of the pathomechanism has grown considerably in recent years and has also led to important new therapeutic developments. The resulting treatment options and recommendations are presented in the current update of the S2k constipation guideline in an evidence-based and practical manner. The respective significance of traditional and recent drug developments is classified and categorized in modern "step-up" treatment strategies. In particular, numerous important aspects of everyday practice are addressed, such as questions on long-term treatment and therapeutic options in specific constellations (adequate treatment of constipation in older people, constipation during pregnancy, and drug-induced [especially opioid-induced]constipation).The most important new developments (i.e. new therapeutic approaches, but also re-evaluations of "traditional" laxatives and the importance of careful diagnostics in therapy-refractory patients) are summarized in this article.

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[慢性便秘]
慢性便秘是医学界最常见的健康疾病之一。其程度从通常容易改善的轻微不适,到严重的功能限制,可能会大大降低生活质量,并可能对各种治疗方法产生耐药性。近年来,我们对其病理机制的认识有了很大的提高,同时也带来了重要的治疗新进展。本期更新的 S2k 便秘指南以循证和实用的方式介绍了由此产生的治疗方案和建议。在现代 "阶梯式 "治疗策略中,对传统药物和最新药物发展的各自意义进行了分类和归纳。本文总结了最重要的新进展(即新的治疗方法,也包括对 "传统 "泻药的重新评估,以及对难治性患者进行仔细诊断的重要性)。
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